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The New York Times Is Lying About Iran's Nuclear Program Post Date: 2012-01-08 16:56:15 by Brian S
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It's deja vu all over again. The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) is trying to trick America into another catastrophic war with a Middle Eastern country on behalf of the Likud Party's colonial ambitions, and The New York Times is lying about allegations that said country is developing "weapons of mass destruction." In an article attributed to Steven Erlanger on January 4 ("Europe Takes Bold Step Toward a Ban on Iranian Oil"), this paragraph appeared: The threats from Iran, aimed both at the West and at Israel, combined with a recent assessment by the International Atomic Energy Agency that Iran's nuclear program has a military objective, is ...
The Monsters of Free Republic Post Date: 2012-01-08 15:15:58 by jwpegler
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During the 2000 election, I joined the "conservative" forum site "Free Republic". I was tossed off of the site in less than a day, simply for expressing a fact- based opinion that differed from that of the site's moderators. Today I decided to rejoin, just to post my latest blog about Rick Santorum entitled Rick Santorum is no Conservative Savior. I was tossed off of Free Republic after one post, but not before the moderator changed the name of my post to Rick Santorum is no Conservative Savior, sez troll before getting the ZOT and opened it up to ridicule from the mental midgets, who follow the moderators around like a bunch of lemmings. I really don't who ...
Four More Years – of This? [Pat Buchanan] Post Date: 2012-01-08 09:19:14 by Capitalist Eric
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In what The Washington Post called "a bold act of political defiance," President Obama Wednesday announced the recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. Cordray's nomination had been blocked by a Senate filibuster. There was no way he was going to win approval in 2012. Enraged Republicans denounced the appointment as an affront and a usurpation of power, for the Senate had not formally gone into recess. The White House airily dismissed the Republican rage, saying no Senate business is being conducted during the Christmas-New Year break, and to argue that the Senate is still in session is a sham. Obama seemed to delight in his ...
A Short Banking History of the United States Post Date: 2012-01-07 19:23:52 by lucysmom
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We are now in the midst of a major financial panic. This is not a unique occurrence in American history. Indeed, we've had one roughly every 20 years: in 1819, 1836, 1857, 1873, 1893, 1907, 1929, 1987 and now 2008. Many of these marked the beginning of an extended period of economic depression. How could the richest and most productive economy the world has ever known have a financial system so prone to periodic and catastrophic break down? One answer is the baleful influence of Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson, to be sure, was a genius and fully deserves his place on Mt. Rushmore. But he was also a quintessential intellectual who was often insulated from the real world. He hated commerce, ...
U.S. Marine: Nothing is taboo anymore with the Government Post Date: 2012-01-07 17:26:55 by A K A Stone
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Nothing is taboo anymore with the Government beauracracy! The cops have become worst than the Mafia.... Does this remind anyone of the Nazi brown shirts. There's unwarranted illegal checkpoints going up everywhere by armed goons, "Papers please!" What is happening to America? The news is corrupt and reports only what their handlers allow. They don't want citizens to defend themselves, or demand their rights granted to us by our Creator and founding fathers. In my opinion Ron Paul is our only hope at this point! He may not have all the answers but at least he's for The Constitution and Bill of Rights, sounds like a good starting point to me....
Santorum Wants To Impose 'Judeo-Christian Sharia' Post Date: 2012-01-07 14:28:15 by Brian S
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(CNN) -- There are two Rick Santorums: The first one I might not agree with, but the second one truly scares me. "Santorum One" pushes for less government regulation for corporations and shrinking the federal government. You may or may not agree with these positions, but they are both mainstream conservative fare. Then there's "Santorum Two." This Santorum wants to impose conservative Christian law upon America. Am I being hyperbolic or overly dramatic with this statement? I wish I were, but I'm not. Dean Obeidallah Dean Obeidallah Plainly put, Rick Santorum wants to convert our current legal system into one that requires our laws to be in agreement with ...
21% OF DEMS HAVE LEFT PARTY Post Date: 2012-01-06 22:10:02 by A K A Stone
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According to the latest Rasmussen Poll, 21% more than one in five Democrats have abandoned the Party since Obamas election as president. While most have become Independents, identification with the Republican Party has also risen not only since 2008 but also even since the GOPs 2010 victory. Rasmussen, who tracks voters party identification (self-described) every month, shows that Democratic Party identification, has dropped by eight points (or 21%) since Obamas election in November, 2008 while Republican Party identification has risen by three points over the same period. Despite speculation in the liberal media that the Republicans in Congress have ...
The Reactionary Mind – The Truth About Conservatism: An Interview with Corey Robin Part II Post Date: 2012-01-05 13:20:01 by lucysmom
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...One of the chapters in the book deals with Ayn Rand. Im going to quote from it directly as I dont think there is a better way to sum it up. Saint Petersburg in revolt gave us Vladamir Nabokov, Isaiah Berlin, and Ayn Rand. The first was a novelist, the second philosopher. The third was neither but thought she was both. I really dont think Ive seen a better quote summing up the phenomenon that is Ayn Rand. This is not political jousting either in the book youre generally quite respectful of conservative theorists. But Ayn Rand is unusual in that
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she really was a hack. There is no way she was on par with the other theorists ...
Neoconservative Rising: The GOP's Future, and Rick Santorum Post Date: 2012-01-04 17:46:35 by Brian S
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Since the 1980's, the GOP has followed a political strategy pioneered by their annointed saint, Ronald Reagan: taking choice elements of libertarian ideology and distilling them into applause-winning campaign platitudes. The strategy worked in the short-term, giving the right stances starkly different from, as well as sensible-sounding arguments against, the left. It was, and still is popular in conservative circles to claim quasi-libertarian ideals: "I am libertarian/Randian/Rothbardian on the economy, conservative on morality," et cetera. Republicans are certainly not afraid to pay lip service to thinkers like Hayek, Rand, and von Mises when votes are ...
How Slimy Is Santorum? Post Date: 2012-01-04 14:57:08 by Brian S
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More principles, consistency and humility than Ron Paul? Alana Goodman thinks this not-Romney isn't like all other not-Romneys: Yes, he has plenty of his own flaws, and they shouldnt be glossed over. But so far, his baggage doesnt seem to be of the fatal sort. Theres no history of adultery, no sexual harassment charges, no problems with articulation, no shoot-from-the-hip attitude. Santorums debate performances have been excellent, and hes shown a notable grasp of foreign policy issues. He also has impeccable social conservative credentials. Yes: he's for criminalizing all abortion and nullifying my civil marriage by constitutional amendment. He's ...
'Bugsplat': The Civilian Toll Of War Post Date: 2012-01-03 19:35:02 by Brian S
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"The Lakotah had no language for insulting other orders of existence: pest, waste, weed ..."But what about "bugsplat"?That's the word for the cop at UC Davis, walking up and down the line of students sitting with their arms locked, zapping them in the eyes with pepper spray. It's the word for the Tunisian police and bureaucrats who humiliated Mohamed Bouazizi and destroyed his livelihood as a street vendor. It's the word for anyone whose power exceeds his humanity.And, according to a 2003 Washington Post story, it's the name of a Defense Department computer program for calculating collateral damage, as well as, apparently, casual terminology among ...
You See ... Even the YoungTurks think Ron Paul is a Neville Chamberlain fool Post Date: 2012-01-02 16:00:10 by Happy Quanzaa
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You See ... Even the YoungTurks think Ron Paul is a Neville Chamberlain fool
Bachmann: Pants On Fire! (My Title) Post Date: 2012-01-02 14:34:16 by We The People
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Iowa Predictions 1-2-2012 Post Date: 2012-01-02 13:13:25 by A K A Stone
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Anyone have any predictions as to what happens tomorrow? I predict Ron Paul gets cheated out of first place.
Ron Paul's Iowa victory Post Date: 2012-01-02 09:21:57 by We The People
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SIOUX CITY, IowaRon Paul is within striking distance of winning the Iowa caucuses, a significant milestone for a candidate now on his third try for the presidency. Yet in the final weekend before the votes are cast, the congressman could be found at his Texas home, the only GOP hopeful who slept in his own bed Saturday night. He had flown home Friday, with plans to return on Monday. Paul and his senior advisers shrugged off his absence from the trail at a key moment its not a big deal, in their view noting that he appeared on three of the five Sunday shows. Besides, they point out, he has avoided retail campaigning on Sundays all year. Sundays a ...
Can Ron Paul Pull Off a Youth Revolt in Iowa? Post Date: 2012-01-02 09:13:56 by We The People
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Newton, Iowa David Richardson, clad in his black leather Led Zeppelin jacket, rode his bicycle into the middle of the Iowa Speedway in Newton. There were no drivers on the track, but there was a different kind of race underway in a small building at the center of the facilityone fueled by money and votes instead of gasoline. Texas Congressman Ron Paul was there on Wednesday afternoon to make his case for becoming the next President. One look at Richardson, a 28-year-old factory worker, and it was clear he had already been won over. Along with a thick nose ring, he sported a Ron Paul beanie and a Ron Paul T-shirt bearing Iowas state motto: Our liberties we prize, and our ...
Ron Paul denies believing CIA behind 9/11, Rick Santorum milks poll surge as GOP braces for Iowa caucuses Post Date: 2012-01-01 23:38:34 by We The People
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Santorum has soared into third in Iowa, trailing just Paul and front-runner Mitt Romney, according to a key Des Moines Register survey. ATLANTIC, IOWA As the Iowa campaign moves into its final, frantic days, a slumping Ron Paul came out swinging Sunday to deny charges he believed the U.S. was behind the 9/11 terror attacks. A longtime Paul aide claimed last week that the Texas congressman thought the CIA had a hand in bringing down the World Trade Center and that President George W. Bush was tipped off ahead of time. Thats complete nonsense, an angry Paul said on ABCs This Week. Come on, lets be reasonable. Thats just ...
The Implausibility of Nuclear Terrorism Post Date: 2012-01-01 19:51:39 by We The People
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The Implausibility of Nuclear Terrorism "In this war, it appears, the worst eventuality is one that will never happen." (UPI Photo/Files) "Death tugs at my ear and says, 'Live, I am coming.'" Were Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. alive today, he might ascribe that line not to death but to nuclear terrorism. Ever since Sept. 11, 2001, Americans have had to live with the knowledge that the next time the terrorists strike, it could be not with airplanes capable of killing thousands but atomic bombs capable of killing hundreds of thousands. The prospect has created a sense of profound vulnerability. It has shaped our view of government ...
Small Homogeneous States Only Solution for Middle East Post Date: 2012-01-01 19:18:24 by jwpegler
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We are currently witnessing social unrest in many Arab states, and street riots have already succeeded in ousting two presidents in Tunisia and in Egypt and in unsettling the governmental fabric in Libya, Yemen, Morocco, Syria and Bahrain. The ease and swiftness with which the flames have spread from country to country in the last two months is due to a common trait shared by these countries: all of their regimes are dictatorships headed by non-legitimate rulers who ruthlessly hold sway over a starving, neglected and abused populace which has decided to put an end to its oppression and humiliation. The fundamental problem characterizing Middle Eastern states is that they have ...
Mark Ames: Ezra Klein’s shine job on the Kochs Post Date: 2012-01-01 12:47:58 by lucysmom
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Ezras shine-job, headlined How powerful are the Koch brothers? does its Beigeist best to muddle the readers head into believing that, yeah, the Kochs are kinda bad n stuff, but hey, its just how things are: as far as I can tell, the Koch brothers are rich ideologues/industrialists who are in competition with other rich ideologues, trade organizations, interest groups, constituents, activists, electoral incentives and so on to set the agenda of the Republican Party. Sometimes they are part of the coalition that succeeds, as in the case of energy policy. Sometimes they are part of the coalition that fails, as in the case of foreign policy. Yeah, they win ...
Is America Losing Control? Post Date: 2011-12-31 20:24:45 by Fibr Dog
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"Events are in the saddle and ride mankind." In describing 2011, few cliches seem more appropriate. For in this past year, we Americans seemed to lose control of our destiny, as events seemed to be in the saddle. While President Barack Obama maneuvered skillfully to retain a fighting chance to be re-elected, the economy showed no signs of returning to the robustness of the Reagan or Clinton years. And Obama is all out of options. By January 2013, he will have added $6 trillion to a national debt that just earned America a downgrade on its AAA credit rating. The nation hearkened to the tea party in 2010, giving the GOP 63 new seats in the House. But Republicans, too, have ...
How the Interventionists Stole the American Right Post Date: 2011-12-31 19:52:24 by Fibr Dog
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Thanks to Ron Paul, the Conservative movement is having an identity crisis. The old guard of the Conservative movement, which also happens to be the Republican Party establishment, still clings to the old creation myth of the Conservative movement. Namely, that there was no opposition to the New Deal-Liberal consensus until William F. Buckley and National Review came along in 1955, saving America from the American left, social democracy, moral turpitude and international Communism. The modern gatekeepers of the movement, and the Republican Party officials, who fancy themselves as the keepers of the last word on the acceptable range of debate within the movement, cannot understand why the ...
Was It Worth It? Post Date: 2011-12-31 17:44:33 by Fibr Dog
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Would you sacrifice your firstborn son to establish a democracy in country that had a dictatorship? How about giving up your son to effect a regime change? What about exchanging your son to end the oppression of minorities? How about trading your son in return for a country holding elections? I dont know of any American mother or father that would do such a thing. I wouldnt give a finger from one of my sons to do any of these things. Some Americans, however, wouldnt mind it if some other Americans son came back from some foreign war in a box with only a finger that was recognizable just as long as it wasnt their son. Now that the war in Iraq is ...
Nation-Building Is Not Conservative Post Date: 2011-12-31 12:25:44 by We The People
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Nation-Building Is Not Conservative by Rep. Ron Paul A recent study [.pdf] by the Pentagon's Defense Science Task Force on Strategic Communications concluded that in the struggle for hearts and minds in Iraq, "American efforts have not only failed, they may also have achieved the opposite of what they intended." This Pentagon report flatly states that our war in Iraq actually has elevated support for radical Islamists. It goes on to conclude that our active intervention in the Middle East as a whole has greatly diminished our reputation in the region, and strengthened support for radical groups. This is similar to what the CIA predicted in an October 2002 National ...
WAR IS NOT CONSERVATIVE Post Date: 2011-12-31 11:04:28 by We The People
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War not conservative (Rep. John J. Duncan) By Rep. John J. Duncan, Jr. (R-Tenn.) - 11/18/09 12:04 PM ET There is nothing conservative about the war in Afghanistan. The Center for Defense Information said a few months ago that we had spent over $400 billion on the war and war-related costs there. Now, the Pentagon says it will cost about $1 billion for each 1,000 additional troops we send to Afghanistan. One Republican Member from California told me recently that we could buy off every warlord in Afghanistan for $1 billion. Fiscal conservatives should be the ones most horrified by all this spending. Conservatives who oppose big government and huge deficit spending at home should not ...
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